Intaglio Composites employs innovative and proprietary techniques
to permanently transfer images, graphics, and text into:
Photo-Engraved Concrete, has been exhibited at the National
Building Museum in Washington, D.C. and subsequently published
in Liquid Stone: New Architecture
in Concrete. It has also been published in Transmaterial
and the Los Angeles Times, as well as a number of trade journals.
Photo-Engraved Aluminum was subsequently developed and selected,
after a world wide search, to clad the Osher Map Library located
on the University of Southern Maine campus.
Intaglio welcomes inquiries and creative challenges by architects,
artists, designers, and others to exploit the aesthetic potential
of
their products.
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